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some heavy snow will be falling into the rockies across british columbia, even down there towards california. but if you're driving across this area, even towards denver, do slow down. some of the white stuff will be coming out of the skies across much of these areas. temperatures, winnipeg, a high of zero towards the north, chicago at 10. if we look at the east coast, a pair of 11s there in new york and washington, d.c. and then into europe, also continuing to watch a storm system push onshore across portugal and spain. as this does move overhead, it is already creating some high wind and heavy waves and even heavy rain warnings there in portugal, eventually into spain. then we'll watch this into the early part of the workweek on monday and tuesday. there could be some severe weather out there towards the central mediterranean and even over towards italy. you're already seeing some rough weather due to this low-pressure area pushing out across this area. we're seeing storm warnings in effect as this continues to move overhead and bringing with it heavy rain. north of it, though, look at the
some heavy snow will be falling into the rockies across british columbia, even down there towards california. but if you're driving across this area, even towards denver, do slow down. some of the white stuff will be coming out of the skies across much of these areas. temperatures, winnipeg, a high of zero towards the north, chicago at 10. if we look at the east coast, a pair of 11s there in new york and washington, d.c. and then into europe, also continuing to watch a storm system push onshore...
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they don't have texas, california, nevada, arizona. >> the biggest immediate battle which is not getting the attention it should, in fact, it's getting very little attention is part of this whole fiscal mess coming up is the existing tax credits for renewables expire. and you see republican senators saying above all else, don't renew them. >> i think that position though, congressman, it has to break. you see more and more republican governors from red states. >> we have to insist on that. that's the most immediate thing. >> one big question i think is when you get on a path, if there's going to be a sort of virtuous cycle that can be kicked in with renewables in which things start to beat their expectations and i want to hear about what that future might look like after this break. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medica
they don't have texas, california, nevada, arizona. >> the biggest immediate battle which is not getting the attention it should, in fact, it's getting very little attention is part of this whole fiscal mess coming up is the existing tax credits for renewables expire. and you see republican senators saying above all else, don't renew them. >> i think that position though, congressman, it has to break. you see more and more republican governors from red states. >> we have to...
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democratic congressman adam schiff from california sits on the intelligence committee and was in the hearing room this morning. congressman, this is so sensitive. is it true or not true that the united nations ambassador susan rice was given the correct known information about what happened in benghazi when she went on those five television shows on sunday a few days after the attack? was she given the accurate, up-to-date information on what happened, that it was a terrorist attack? >> she was given the best assessment the intelligence committee had at the time. i asked general petraeus, were the talking points we were given their best intelligence assessment at the time and they were given that late in the day on saturday, late in the afternoon, and he said, yes. these are -- this was the best assessment they could do without disclosing classified information -- >> whoa, whoa, stop right there. he also said according to what i heard in the testimony today that he always believed there was a terrorist attack. >> yes, he did. >> how can that be both true? if he gave her the honest te
democratic congressman adam schiff from california sits on the intelligence committee and was in the hearing room this morning. congressman, this is so sensitive. is it true or not true that the united nations ambassador susan rice was given the correct known information about what happened in benghazi when she went on those five television shows on sunday a few days after the attack? was she given the accurate, up-to-date information on what happened, that it was a terrorist attack? >>...
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congressman adam schiff from california, thank you for your straight story. jonathan allen is covering the story from politico. do you see what i'm trying to get at? we want to know why it took so long what now looks to be the straight story. the picture developed like a polaroid film in the old days. it finally developed. it was really always a terrorist attack in the sense the terrorists organized the event. didn't take advantage of it, didn't hijack it, it was their event. >> by definition these guys attack a u.s. embassy, they're terrorists. this is not rocket science, and these are nice glass houses and glass senates the folks in the hill are living on where they suddenly think it's a crime to go out and use talking points that aren't honest. geez, if that was a crime, 535 members of congress would be in jail for it. i'm listening to this, i have listened to congressman schiff and other members talk to folks who were in the room with david petraeus. no matter how many conversations you have, nothing is clear about the time line of when our intelligence c
congressman adam schiff from california, thank you for your straight story. jonathan allen is covering the story from politico. do you see what i'm trying to get at? we want to know why it took so long what now looks to be the straight story. the picture developed like a polaroid film in the old days. it finally developed. it was really always a terrorist attack in the sense the terrorists organized the event. didn't take advantage of it, didn't hijack it, it was their event. >> by...
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. >> california high speed rail project will continue as scheduled. june turned down an attempt by farmers to stop the project in the central valley. that's where the first segment is scheduled to break ground next summer. however capitol correspondent annette explains the legal fight here is still far from over. >>reporter: future of california controversial 800 mile, 68 billion dollar high speed rail project hinges on the outcome of lawsuit filed by farmer water district and other opposing interests in the central valley. that's where the first segment is scheduled to brick ground next summer. >> they are not following their own guidelines and doing this project. they are to use existing corridor. they are not. supposed to minimace impact to farm land they are not. they are to listen to the people they did not. >>reporter: plaintiffs are asking for 6 month preliminary injunction essentially halting the work so they can proof california failed to conduct thorough variabilityal reviews. if they had they say the environmental impact review or eir would
. >> california high speed rail project will continue as scheduled. june turned down an attempt by farmers to stop the project in the central valley. that's where the first segment is scheduled to break ground next summer. however capitol correspondent annette explains the legal fight here is still far from over. >>reporter: future of california controversial 800 mile, 68 billion dollar high speed rail project hinges on the outcome of lawsuit filed by farmer water district and other...
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en orange california, telemundo e t >> un representante de la compaÑÍa dijo que la decisiÓn porque no cuentan con el dinero eficiente para superar los problemas laborales por falta de un acuerdo salarial con los empleados. >> en california, hoy dÍa se anunciÓ un acuerdo de 500 millones de dÓlares para poner fin a una demanda civil contra el matadero que protagonizÓ en el 2008 la mayor retirada de carnes en los estados unidos, se trata de una cifra rÉcord para el abuso de animales, video que se dio a conocer. como maltrato ban a los animales. >> en segundos regresamos con el trÁgico desenlace de una explosiÓn de una plataform >> la explosiÓn en una plataforma volviÓ a despertar en el golfo de mÉxico. >> angie sandoval amplÍa. >> (hablando en inglÉs). >> lo que comenzÓ esta maÑana con una llamada de emergencia por un navÍo en llamas cerca de la costa de louisiana. se convirtiÓ segÚn la guardia costera en un incendio de la compaÑÍa black energia. >> nuestra prioridad es encontrar a los trabajadores perdidos e investigar las causas de la explosiÓn, afirmo el capitÁn,
en orange california, telemundo e t >> un representante de la compaÑÍa dijo que la decisiÓn porque no cuentan con el dinero eficiente para superar los problemas laborales por falta de un acuerdo salarial con los empleados. >> en california, hoy dÍa se anunciÓ un acuerdo de 500 millones de dÓlares para poner fin a una demanda civil contra el matadero que protagonizÓ en el 2008 la mayor retirada de carnes en los estados unidos, se trata de una cifra rÉcord para el abuso de...
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congressman adam schiff from california, thank you for your straight story. jonathan allen is covering the story from politico. do you see what i'm trying to get at? we want to know why it took so long what now looks to be the straight story. the picture developed like a polaroid film in the old days. it finally developed. it was really always a terrorist attack in the sense the terrorists organized the event. didn't take advantage of it, didn't hijack it, it was their event. >> by definition these guys attack a u.s. embassy, they're terrorists. this is not rocket science, and these are nice glass houses and glass senates the folks in the hill are living on where they suddenly think it's a crime to go out and use talking points that aren't honest. geez, if that was a crime, 535 members of congress would be in jail for it. i'm listening to this, i have listened to congressman schiff and other members talk to folks who were in the room with david petraeus. no matter how many conversations you have, nothing is clear about the time line of when our intelligence c
congressman adam schiff from california, thank you for your straight story. jonathan allen is covering the story from politico. do you see what i'm trying to get at? we want to know why it took so long what now looks to be the straight story. the picture developed like a polaroid film in the old days. it finally developed. it was really always a terrorist attack in the sense the terrorists organized the event. didn't take advantage of it, didn't hijack it, it was their event. >> by...
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univisión, la califican como la esclavitud moderna, el trafico de humanos que ha aumentado mayormente en california, las autoridades están concientes de ello, y como dicen buscan la manera de buscar confianza para que se denuncien los criminales >> el tráfico de personas dejo de ser una amenaza y se convirtió en una actividades que compite con el narcotrafico y las armas de fuego, >> cuando traficar gente es 5 mil 10 mil y más dinero >> la prostitucion, la pornografia y la explotacio es edonde están involucrado pandillas callejeras, como organizsaciones criminales como los zetas >> hemos podido rescatar niños >> la cara del trafico humano se mantiene en secreto y es más difícil de identificar >> si ven que las personas que trabajan ahí no se cuidan, que hasta se ve que vivien ahí mismo, y ven que hay abusos, eso quiere decir que algo malo está pasando >> el tráfico humano resulta atractivo por 2 razones, es de poco riesgo con grandes ganancia. >> con el tráfico humano la mercancia puede ser revendida varias veces dijo la procuradora de california, este reporte dice que en 3 años se ha
univisión, la califican como la esclavitud moderna, el trafico de humanos que ha aumentado mayormente en california, las autoridades están concientes de ello, y como dicen buscan la manera de buscar confianza para que se denuncien los criminales >> el tráfico de personas dejo de ser una amenaza y se convirtió en una actividades que compite con el narcotrafico y las armas de fuego, >> cuando traficar gente es 5 mil 10 mil y más dinero >> la prostitucion, la pornografia y...
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california had the democratic governor, new york, illinois. by population there is a lot of people covered by democrats but there -- but you are onto something. if you look at those governors, virginia as a good example, mcdonnell has not been a scorch and burn earth governor in terms of them -- in terms of negotiating with democrats. he took a look at ultrasounds and said no. this republican caucus at the national level would say yes to that. there is a different style to a lot of these governors in the way they covered. they do not talk about demon- crats. they know democrats. there is a little more bipartisanship in the virginia. for most of the country, there is less of that angry partisanship that we reject. i think that explains it in part, by the republic, -- republican party is doing better at the state level. >> i would say i think there is a problem of leadership. those attending the congress have created a lot of the noise, a lot of the problem. the governors have not stepped forward. they played it safe. that is what we see mcdonne
california had the democratic governor, new york, illinois. by population there is a lot of people covered by democrats but there -- but you are onto something. if you look at those governors, virginia as a good example, mcdonnell has not been a scorch and burn earth governor in terms of them -- in terms of negotiating with democrats. he took a look at ultrasounds and said no. this republican caucus at the national level would say yes to that. there is a different style to a lot of these...
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bob in marina, california is the next caller. >> it is an honor to talk to you. i met you and some years back at the conference in monterey, california and i remember the educational challenges not only to reach the masses but also to educator the children of the superrich and that the blacks on route nadir at observation the only the superrich can save us. i would like to get an update on your take of the educational challenge we face by your analysis which i think is absolutely superb. you are really a beacon of light in the darkness for us all. >> host: >> guest: education is our biggest challenge, drive economic growth and we have an educational system that works on a model developed at the university of bologna in the year 800 where a guy stands in front of a rule of 800 and talk with them. and into every classroom using video and the internet. we need to recognize and education assistance designed for an agrarian era and give kids the summer of doesn't make sense and an educational system designed for people having one career in their lives beginning when t
bob in marina, california is the next caller. >> it is an honor to talk to you. i met you and some years back at the conference in monterey, california and i remember the educational challenges not only to reach the masses but also to educator the children of the superrich and that the blacks on route nadir at observation the only the superrich can save us. i would like to get an update on your take of the educational challenge we face by your analysis which i think is absolutely superb....
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. >> reporter: in northern california, jeff yeelit was after sno-balls and wonder bread. >> i grew up eating these but my kids haven't. so i said if they're going out b business they have to at least try them. h it's twinkie the kid! >> wow! howdy partners! come on to hostess twinkie town. >> reporter: hostess was a lunchbox favorite for decades but the company ran into trouble as consumers-- mostly parents-- moved to low fat and low carb treats. in 2009, hostess was taken over by a private equity firm and two hedge funds. greg rayburn is the hostess c.e.o. >> the demand is there for the products. the problem is you have to make them at a profit. >> reporter: this week, the bakers union went on strike when hostess asked for another cut in wages and benefits. donae mcdonald worked at the seattle bakery for 37 years. >> i was a twinkie straightener for a while. >> reporter: twinkie straighten her? ec then i went on pies because nobody wanted to do pies. everything that i have is because i have this job. >> reporter: the bankrupt >> company warned workers it would go out of business if t
. >> reporter: in northern california, jeff yeelit was after sno-balls and wonder bread. >> i grew up eating these but my kids haven't. so i said if they're going out b business they have to at least try them. h it's twinkie the kid! >> wow! howdy partners! come on to hostess twinkie town. >> reporter: hostess was a lunchbox favorite for decades but the company ran into trouble as consumers-- mostly parents-- moved to low fat and low carb treats. in 2009, hostess was...
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. >>> a judge is allowing high speed rail here in california to go forward. california farmers in the central valley were hoping for a preliminary injunction. the judge denied that late yesterday. the farmers say the rail authority should halt all planning and engineering work because of alleged violations of environmental laws. the lawsuit will be heard even though the injunction was denied. >>> human toll takers on the golden gate bridge will be on the judge a little longer. a new electronic poll system was scheduled to be up and running next month with toll takers phased out completely in february. but bridge directors have moved both of the target dates back by a month. they need to do more tests to insure discounts for the disabled. >>> a community filled with million dollar homes but 10- cent streets. they show us why lock spur is behind the curve when it comes to quality of the roadways. >> the view of the picturesque town of lark spur. this is another, the point of view of a package in the back of a fedex truck. >> really bumpy ride. >> andre has driv
. >>> a judge is allowing high speed rail here in california to go forward. california farmers in the central valley were hoping for a preliminary injunction. the judge denied that late yesterday. the farmers say the rail authority should halt all planning and engineering work because of alleged violations of environmental laws. the lawsuit will be heard even though the injunction was denied. >>> human toll takers on the golden gate bridge will be on the judge a little longer....
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what we've seen in the state of california is really a grand experiment in voter democracy. it has failed. we have the highest tax rates in the nation and yet our school funding is bottom of the barrel and our schools rank bottom in the nation. so this kind of -- it doesn't work. you have to have accountability somewhere and it should be in our elected officials. >> rick used to live in california. now he lives in new york. is it because of this, rick? >> actually no. it's because of you, david. [ laughter ] >> right. >> i actually agree with victoria on the point that voter democracy has not paid off very well in california. but this is a bit difference. we're taking a very small part of the city budget. these people aren't going to be making decisions on where to buy their water and things like that. they're taking a small part of the budget and saying okay. voters, you decide what we should do with this, if off community project. i think it's good experiment. i like the idea of people getting together and doing something. >> michael saying it's our money for goodness sake
what we've seen in the state of california is really a grand experiment in voter democracy. it has failed. we have the highest tax rates in the nation and yet our school funding is bottom of the barrel and our schools rank bottom in the nation. so this kind of -- it doesn't work. you have to have accountability somewhere and it should be in our elected officials. >> rick used to live in california. now he lives in new york. is it because of this, rick? >> actually no. it's because...
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, showers, widespread across the entire state of california. and then we'll have another storm moving through as we head into tonight and into tomorrow. both of those storms that will continue to dump more snow, two to three feet of accumulation possible on some of the higher elevations out here. so we do have winter storm warnings in effect. that's that area shaded in pink along the sierra mountain range in parts of california. lower elevations could see ten to 20 inches of snow and you factor in the wind and that is a huge concern as far as travel goes. temperatures now in california, not too bad along the coast. in the 60s for california, for parts of los angeles, and san francisco, northeast, a little bit on the cool side. not too bad this time of year. 48 in new york city right now. >> arthel: that snow out west is good news-bad news. >> and also good news because we actually were pretty dry out there over the last couple of months. again, getting needed moisture. good news for skiers. not for traveling. >> arthel: thank you. >> rick: fox
, showers, widespread across the entire state of california. and then we'll have another storm moving through as we head into tonight and into tomorrow. both of those storms that will continue to dump more snow, two to three feet of accumulation possible on some of the higher elevations out here. so we do have winter storm warnings in effect. that's that area shaded in pink along the sierra mountain range in parts of california. lower elevations could see ten to 20 inches of snow and you factor...
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. >> they hate it, especially the-- >> the issue here, are we going to be texas or california? and satisfy for for four years, the president followed colorado's model. california has a lot of reserves and they've created what, 20,000 oil jobs in the the last ten years, where texas created 200,000 and these are fairly well paying jobs so that's the issue before the obama administration, the second point is the market works. the reason that we can now extract shale, not just technology, but with oil prices higher, it becomes economically possible to to these things that we wouldn't price-wise be possible beforehand. >> well, we've been handed this incredible gift by mother nature. let's hope we don't blow it on the politics. >> we will-- >> we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. ♪ >> time now for hits and misses of the week. kim, first to you. >> a miss to the federal emergency management agency which announced this week that surprise, it will probably have to ask congress for a bailout for its flood insurance program after hurricane
. >> they hate it, especially the-- >> the issue here, are we going to be texas or california? and satisfy for for four years, the president followed colorado's model. california has a lot of reserves and they've created what, 20,000 oil jobs in the the last ten years, where texas created 200,000 and these are fairly well paying jobs so that's the issue before the obama administration, the second point is the market works. the reason that we can now extract shale, not just...
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another court in california, by the way, the ninth district, ruled the opposite way, so what happens usually is it goes to the supreme court, and we're going to do a monumental ruling from the supreme court on this question i think in the very near future. >> yeah t.sound like it. michigan's attorney general says the ruling may take a while though to go into effect, if ever. so what does this mean then for minorities seeking admission to michigan universities now and those who sued actually to overturn the ban? >> well, ironically people have the courage to bring these lawsuits and get the whole ball rolling, rarely see the benefit of it, because by the time it winds through the court. four years is up or three years if it's law school so you wouldn't -- you'd be out of law school now because the person who brings the suit goes to another law school so they won't see the benefit of it, the person who actually brings the suit, but other students throughout the united states, of course, will be affected, and they will have an enormous effect on social policies in the united states. >>
another court in california, by the way, the ninth district, ruled the opposite way, so what happens usually is it goes to the supreme court, and we're going to do a monumental ruling from the supreme court on this question i think in the very near future. >> yeah t.sound like it. michigan's attorney general says the ruling may take a while though to go into effect, if ever. so what does this mean then for minorities seeking admission to michigan universities now and those who sued...
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after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for c
after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live...
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private insurance companies now, the first company that was doing this with aig and in the midst of the california wildfires six years ago, for the first time you saw private firefighters showing up at people's homes, spraying them with fire retardant, so when the fire came this mansion would be standing and the next one might burn to the ground. this is extraordinary because we would tend to think of fire fighting, this is definitely a public good and definitely something that people get equally and now we're finding that even -- there's even a two-tiering of protection from wildfires. >> if there was even a short-lived airline in florida, i read about, that offered five-star evacuation service in the events of hurricane. >> yea, after hurricane katrina a company in florida saw a market opportunity and they decided to offer a charter airline that would turn your hurricane into a luxury vacation. that was actually the slogan. they would let you know a hurricane was headed to your area. they would pick you up in a limousine and drive you to the airport and they would make you five-star hotel reserv
private insurance companies now, the first company that was doing this with aig and in the midst of the california wildfires six years ago, for the first time you saw private firefighters showing up at people's homes, spraying them with fire retardant, so when the fire came this mansion would be standing and the next one might burn to the ground. this is extraordinary because we would tend to think of fire fighting, this is definitely a public good and definitely something that people get...
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. >>> las actividades en escuelas públicas en california han vuelto a la normalidad, semana y media después que los votantes solucionaran con una propuesta, y por mucho tiempo atrás, el año escolar no tiene recortes. >>> por primera vez en muchos años los estudiantes de california pueden asistir a sus clases sin preocupación de recortes de días. >>> en california nos dieron unaoportunidad de regresar el año escolar a 180 días, para los estudiantes 5 días más de escuela y para los empleados 10 das más pagados. >>> las autoridades de california autorizaron en elevar en 25 centavos el aumento. >>> no hemos tenido el año completo desde el 2008. >>> con esto se prevee un aumento de presupuesto de 6 mil millones de dólares al año >>> yo he estado aquí desde el 2009l y desde el 2009 han subido las colegiaturas. >>> primero del 32% fue el aumento, seguido de otro de 10 y uno más de 16% lo que descartó el gobernador de california, que encabezó la cruzada contra la propuesta. >>> al cancelarse el aumento de hasta 2400 dólares en las matrícuylas de los estudiantes de la universidad
. >>> las actividades en escuelas públicas en california han vuelto a la normalidad, semana y media después que los votantes solucionaran con una propuesta, y por mucho tiempo atrás, el año escolar no tiene recortes. >>> por primera vez en muchos años los estudiantes de california pueden asistir a sus clases sin preocupación de recortes de días. >>> en california nos dieron unaoportunidad de regresar el año escolar a 180 días, para los estudiantes 5 días...
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california, a lot of rain, california and oregon today where the biggest system is for now. a little light rain and snow across the dakotas. nothing big there. flights in and out of florida might be a little slow today because of extra rain showers from jacksonville down toward the palm beach, south florida. no big storms our way. that is welcome news. high pressure is in charge. we're off to a great start and a great start to your weekend. skies remain mostly clear overnight tonight. another pretty good night. here is a picture of one of the leonid meteors early this morning. if you can get a quick peek at the dark sky overnight you might see a few more meteors but clouds on the increase. the northeasterly wind often brings a lot of cloud cover. that starts to arrive tomorrow and builds into monday and tuesday. so today nothing to worry about. mostly sunny and nice. highs up into the low 50s. a little bit cooler than average. not too bad with the sunshine. more clouds tomorrow. especially by tomorrow afternoon. as a result probably just a touch cooler. not much if anything
california, a lot of rain, california and oregon today where the biggest system is for now. a little light rain and snow across the dakotas. nothing big there. flights in and out of florida might be a little slow today because of extra rain showers from jacksonville down toward the palm beach, south florida. no big storms our way. that is welcome news. high pressure is in charge. we're off to a great start and a great start to your weekend. skies remain mostly clear overnight tonight. another...
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all this rain hugging the california coast down to about los angeles. even seeing some showers in san diego. that will give us rainfall tonight and early tomorrow. then i think you're going to get a break saturday afternoon. another round of steady to heavy rainfall moves through saturday evening because of this cold front. once it moves to our south, we will clear and dry things out. that likely will occur sunday afternoon. rainfall totals by tomorrow morning, our computer models saying an 1.0 inch to 1.5 inches of rainfall over the next 24 hours. palo alto 61, 62 for walnut creek, brentwood 62, pleasanton 62, and 60 degrees for san rafael, mill valley and san francisco. wet from now through sunday morning! clear out sunday afternoon, monday and tuesday looking dry, showers return wednesday and thanksgiving. time for sports! >>> the stanford women's basketball team took care of business tonight in hawaii! could the warriors start their 3-game road trip with a win in minnesota? ,,,, [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so
all this rain hugging the california coast down to about los angeles. even seeing some showers in san diego. that will give us rainfall tonight and early tomorrow. then i think you're going to get a break saturday afternoon. another round of steady to heavy rainfall moves through saturday evening because of this cold front. once it moves to our south, we will clear and dry things out. that likely will occur sunday afternoon. rainfall totals by tomorrow morning, our computer models saying an 1.0...
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obviously on long island, new jersey are going to feel it the most in spikes in prices and people in california feel it less. toby makes a very good point about insurance rates, but i think back to katrina and i did not see, can't recall seeing any spike in insurance rates. so, you know, things like lumber again. this is more localized. not to minimalize it, but it's more localized at this point. >> brenda: susan. >> there are tremendous costs, and infrastructure destroyed, businesses, rail line tracks washed away in new jersey, and there's a lot of rebuilding and costs assembled in the various pieces and we need to remember when we start looking at blood prevention policies as we move forward, the impact, the economic impact and really, the amount of investment we're going to need to make in order to try to prevent some of the things in the future. >> brenda: actually, jonas, there's kind of a short-term spending boom, a stimulus in a way, isn't it? >> yeah, over the long term. but the government spending, basically in new jersey, particularly, you're going to see money being liquidated from c
obviously on long island, new jersey are going to feel it the most in spikes in prices and people in california feel it less. toby makes a very good point about insurance rates, but i think back to katrina and i did not see, can't recall seeing any spike in insurance rates. so, you know, things like lumber again. this is more localized. not to minimalize it, but it's more localized at this point. >> brenda: susan. >> there are tremendous costs, and infrastructure destroyed,...
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it happened on grizzly peak boulevard on university of california property. officer say 24-year-old jonathan was hiking with four other people when he left the group and went off on his own. they called authorities when he didn't return and officers later found his body down a hillside. the group also admit thad they had been drinking during their height. the president and congressional leaders met today to divert the so-called fiscal cliff and characterized their talks as destructive. with the consequences of failure go into effect on new year's day. >> think about this, with massive tax increases, huge spending cuts and another recession hanging in the balance, national leaders met today, agreed on nothing, and went on vacation. >> congress in the president won't even talk again until after thanksgiving and that's after the beginning of the all-important holiday shopping season. based on your own family's income, take a look at what a married couple has been paying for the last 11 years under current rates. before deductions and credits, they range from a l
it happened on grizzly peak boulevard on university of california property. officer say 24-year-old jonathan was hiking with four other people when he left the group and went off on his own. they called authorities when he didn't return and officers later found his body down a hillside. the group also admit thad they had been drinking during their height. the president and congressional leaders met today to divert the so-called fiscal cliff and characterized their talks as destructive. with the...
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in california the stunning fact they have 86 million a year, the taxpayers are providing for health care on just wal-mart employees and 144 million -- i'm sorry, much larger, 730 in taxpayer funded health care per employee we are funding in california. nearly 2,000 per wal-mart emmy ployee the taxpayers are paying and that gives us an advantage over mom and pop stores. >> think about the assumption of people who use food stamps it's always they are lazy individual who don't work hard. many of the people work 40 hours a week. why would you have -- you are workinga a futime job why aren't you getting paid enough money to take care of yourself. >> and they want hope to work on thanksgiving. the unions who created the weekend and child labor laws and created things so they would have a holiday and they don't care about the people, they care about the botop line. >> target is trying to get them to work on thanksgiving as well. and a petition on that as well. >> occupy strikes back in a new way. they are working with the banks to get rid of debts. we'll tell you about it. it's an amazing story
in california the stunning fact they have 86 million a year, the taxpayers are providing for health care on just wal-mart employees and 144 million -- i'm sorry, much larger, 730 in taxpayer funded health care per employee we are funding in california. nearly 2,000 per wal-mart emmy ployee the taxpayers are paying and that gives us an advantage over mom and pop stores. >> think about the assumption of people who use food stamps it's always they are lazy individual who don't work hard....
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arrested, 49-year-old jeffrey mcgann from southern california. police say he was boarding an airplane headed to lax. a tsa person spotted the watch. it looked like it contained bomb-making material. police say it had a circuit board inside the watch but it was not a bomb, and there's a lot of other things that made this man and this watch suspicious. >> it was a one-day turn around flight so he's out and back within a day. he was wearing a military-style shirt that has aç tourniquet built into it so if you receive a traumatic injury to your arm you can tighten the tourniquet and it will stop the bleeding. not a common item for civilians to wear. >> reporter: police also tell us tonight that mcgann was wearing unusual shoes, work boots with a removable sole inside and they were also two sizes too big. all of this considered evidence, police say, that mcgann considered himself an artist and he says that the watch was art. he is also being held at the sana'a rita jail. >> just a little odd. thank you very much, cheryl. >>> well, now that the bay a
arrested, 49-year-old jeffrey mcgann from southern california. police say he was boarding an airplane headed to lax. a tsa person spotted the watch. it looked like it contained bomb-making material. police say it had a circuit board inside the watch but it was not a bomb, and there's a lot of other things that made this man and this watch suspicious. >> it was a one-day turn around flight so he's out and back within a day. he was wearing a military-style shirt that has aç tourniquet...
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a low pressure area just about to make landfall into northern california. the atmosphere will be very unstable, widespread showers tonight and early tomorrow because of that low pressure area. it moves out saturday afternoon. but then here comes another rainmaker, a cold front moving through. once the front is out of here, the rain chance goes away entirely, but between now and then, we will have a solid rain chance all the way until sunday. check out these rainfall totals. our computer is predicting anywhere from one to two inches of new rainfall by this time tomorrow night. it's also going to be pretty chilly. highs around 60 to 62 degrees. oakland, 62, concord, 61. rain moves out by sunday afternoon. we're dry on monday and tuesday. showers return on wednesday and for thanksgiving. and we will be right back. ,, lots of prepaid cards come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and the
a low pressure area just about to make landfall into northern california. the atmosphere will be very unstable, widespread showers tonight and early tomorrow because of that low pressure area. it moves out saturday afternoon. but then here comes another rainmaker, a cold front moving through. once the front is out of here, the rain chance goes away entirely, but between now and then, we will have a solid rain chance all the way until sunday. check out these rainfall totals. our computer is...
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. >>> items found on a man from southern california could have been used as a triggering document. his boots were too sizes too large for his feet and had a hidden component. mcgallen said he was -- >>> busted at a fancy steak house. what officers forced his friends to do before they could leave 789 . -- before they could leave. >> a lawsuit was filed today against a well known comedian because of what he's accused of doing to a fan earlier today in oakland. cat williams is performing tonight, jana katsuyama, we're learning more about these charges. >> reporter: he has not taken the stage yet. one fan says he severely beat him friday night. >> if you have your tickets please proceed to the right. >> reporter: tonight cat williams drew more than 10,000 fan in oracle arena. many knew he had been arrested in oakland. >> i was worried that i would not be able to make this show. >> he might have a hot head but he's funny. >> reporter: delvon davis says that mummon severely beat him outside the court. today the teen's attorney pamela price announced that they're suing williams and his pr
. >>> items found on a man from southern california could have been used as a triggering document. his boots were too sizes too large for his feet and had a hidden component. mcgallen said he was -- >>> busted at a fancy steak house. what officers forced his friends to do before they could leave 789 . -- before they could leave. >> a lawsuit was filed today against a well known comedian because of what he's accused of doing to a fan earlier today in oakland. cat williams...
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. >>> items found on a man from southern california could have been used as a triggering document. his boots were too sizes too large for his feet and had a hidden component. >> a lawsuit was filed today against a well known comedian because of what he's accused of doing to a fan earlier today in oakland. cat williams is performing tonight, jana katsuyama, we're learning more about these charges. >> reporter: he has not taken the stage yet. one fan says he severely beat him friday night. >> if you have your tickets please proceed to the right. >> reporter: tonight cat williams drew more than 10,000 fan in oracle arena. many knew he had been arrested in oakland. >> i was worried that i would not be able to make this show. >> he might have a hot head but he's funny. >> reporter: delvon davis says that mummon severely beat him outside the court. today the teen's attorney pamela price announced that they're suing williams and his promoters. he invited them all to his rv tour bus. >> my client is an aspiring rapper. >> reporter: williams suddenly lashed out. >> mr. williams displayed a
. >>> items found on a man from southern california could have been used as a triggering document. his boots were too sizes too large for his feet and had a hidden component. >> a lawsuit was filed today against a well known comedian because of what he's accused of doing to a fan earlier today in oakland. cat williams is performing tonight, jana katsuyama, we're learning more about these charges. >> reporter: he has not taken the stage yet. one fan says he severely beat him...
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he was on his way home in southern california. we are told he took off his watch and put it in a bin with his carry i don't know and covered in with coat. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch, a series of fuses, a series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> the alameda county sheriff's department said even though he was not in possess eggs of explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what was needed to make a timing device for a bomb. and his boots were two sizes too big and stuffed with layers of in soles, just like the shoe bomber, richard read. >> he had what appeared to be a homemade cavity in there. >> an area where things could be stashed. and his shirt was military style. it was what soldiers can use to stop the bleeding it if their arm is injured. and police want to find out what was really going on. nelson said there is always the concern that this could have been a dry run. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >>> a group of nudists plan to protest in san francisco today hoping to convince supervisors to vote aga
he was on his way home in southern california. we are told he took off his watch and put it in a bin with his carry i don't know and covered in with coat. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch, a series of fuses, a series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> the alameda county sheriff's department said even though he was not in possess eggs of explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what was needed to make a timing device for a bomb. and his boots were two sizes...
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he was on his way home to southern california. we are told he took off his watch and put it in a bin with his carry i don't know, and covered it with a coat. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch, a series of fuses, a series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> the alameda county sheriff's sergeant said even though he was not in possess eggs of explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what was needed to make a timing device for a bomb. police also say his boots were two sizes too big and stuffed with layers of in soles, just like the shoe bomber, richard read. >> he had what appeared to be a homemade cavity in there. >> an area where things could be stashed. and his shirt was military style. there was it tourniquet in the sleeve. it was what soldiers can use to stop the bleeding it if their arm is injured. and police want to find out what was really going on. nelson said there is always the concern that this could have been a dry run. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> straight ahead, a slight change of plans when the
he was on his way home to southern california. we are told he took off his watch and put it in a bin with his carry i don't know, and covered it with a coat. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch, a series of fuses, a series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> the alameda county sheriff's sergeant said even though he was not in possess eggs of explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what was needed to make a timing device for a bomb. police also say his boots were...
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here at oakland international airport about kl last night aichl source tells us a man with a southern california address tried to board a southwest airlines flight to los angeles, going through the check point here, when tsa inspectors noticed items in the bin where he put his bag, they found what appeared to be components of an ied. a watch with wires, fuses and a toggle switch. our sources told us all components were there except for explosives. they found his boots had been altered he stuffed layers of insole nootz booñ<<&! just like the shoe bomber, richard read had done. tsa notified sheriff deputies. the bomb squad examined the material. the fbi was notified. the sheriff office told us the man claims what he had was an art piece. the fbi has been notified. >> hostesszÑ! ploimys got the worst possible news. >> the maker of twinkies and snack cakes announced today it's shutting down liquid dating assets and laying off 18,000 workers including 140 employees at it's bakery in oakland. >> started cutting and cutting. everybody made a decision to say that is enough. that is why we're here. i
here at oakland international airport about kl last night aichl source tells us a man with a southern california address tried to board a southwest airlines flight to los angeles, going through the check point here, when tsa inspectors noticed items in the bin where he put his bag, they found what appeared to be components of an ied. a watch with wires, fuses and a toggle switch. our sources told us all components were there except for explosives. they found his boots had been altered he...
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he was on his way home to rancho palace -- palos-verdes in southern california. we heard he took it off and covered it with a coat. >> it had a toggle switch, a series of fuses, series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> reporter: alameda county sheriff sergeant jd nelson said even though mcgann was not in possession of the explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what is needed to make a timing device for a bomb. police say his boots were two sizes too big and stuffed with layers of in soles like shoe bomber richard reid. >> they had what appeared to be a homemade cavity in there. >> an area where something could be statuted. stashed. his shirt was military style and tier gnaw kit -- turn kit in the sleeve. it can stop the bleeding if your arm is injury. and there is always the concern that this could have been a dry run. in the newsroom, ama date, abc7 news. >> thank you. let's go overseas. a massive blast rocked gaza city as israel and hamas edge closer to the brink of war. it struck the police headquarterses and it was more than 180 strikes i
he was on his way home to rancho palace -- palos-verdes in southern california. we heard he took it off and covered it with a coat. >> it had a toggle switch, a series of fuses, series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board. >> reporter: alameda county sheriff sergeant jd nelson said even though mcgann was not in possession of the explosives, the bomb squad determined he had what is needed to make a timing device for a bomb. police say his boots were two sizes too big and...
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california's recently moved up to fifth place in the nation. the state hopes to lower at nine to 9.6%. >> coming up, jan wahl with movie critics and this item from texas. come back and celebrate art. >> this is a bit of the outside but when you can see it in geary this has several different influences and this is the work thisapex. is a bay area native that does all types of the interesting part. -- interesting-- art. at 941 geary and also justin who is from 9 to 41 your real name is ricardo but the word. cahow prepgeary >> you can see all the different things that will influence my artwork. and i put that out there for other people to get inspired. >> it is abstract. it will see and perhaps provide what the when you see it. >> correct, perhaps in another different abstract way. >> and great! and what i saw was what you had been going on at 941 geary >> correct, there are tend different large spray- painted canvases that are 6 x 10. there is another indoor mural that is also 6 x 48. that is one of the largest indoor and san francisco. small hou
california's recently moved up to fifth place in the nation. the state hopes to lower at nine to 9.6%. >> coming up, jan wahl with movie critics and this item from texas. come back and celebrate art. >> this is a bit of the outside but when you can see it in geary this has several different influences and this is the work thisapex. is a bay area native that does all types of the interesting part. -- interesting-- art. at 941 geary and also justin who is from 9 to 41 your real name...
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robert reich, professor at the university of california, berkeley. thank you for talking to us. >> thanks. gary. >> one thing people may not be spending money on no matter what happens with the fiscal cliff, twinkies. hostess announced yesterday it's shutting down twinkie operations. and right after that, twinkie sales shot up -- this is amazing -- 31,000% on amazon. a lot of people are feeling nostalgic about the tasty treat. >> following a nasty labor dispute and almost a year in bankruptcy, hostess brands is closing its 33 bakeries more than 500 distribution centers and selling off its assets, putting the future of the 82-year-old twinkie in question. it's been a long road for the cream filled pastry now a part of the american lexicon. >> it's twinkie the kid. >> wow! >> the twinkie was born in 1930 in illinois. the inventor was looking for a way to use the continent al baking company's seasonal strawberry pans year round. he came up with a sponge cake filled with banana. during world war ii, it was forced to change to vanilla filling and it never
robert reich, professor at the university of california, berkeley. thank you for talking to us. >> thanks. gary. >> one thing people may not be spending money on no matter what happens with the fiscal cliff, twinkies. hostess announced yesterday it's shutting down twinkie operations. and right after that, twinkie sales shot up -- this is amazing -- 31,000% on amazon. a lot of people are feeling nostalgic about the tasty treat. >> following a nasty labor dispute and almost a...
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break even horizon to make a buying a house more advantageous of renting, detroit, central valley of california and many parts of florida that number sunday two years. it is incredibly affordable. melissa: yeah. >> certainly for investotors as well, so seen if you're noa homebuyer but investor instead that potential is looking very goo a big chunk of phoenix and miami purchase demand is coming from investors seeing these 5% increases in rents. melissa: buy something cheap that you can rent out to someone else. seems like a decent investmento ride out this time. thank you so much for coming on. i think i talked you out of the your position. but no, i'm just kidding. thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. >> thank you. melissa: a massive oil rig explosion rocks the gulf. could this spawn a new freeze on drilling by the federal government? we'll get answers to that coming up. >>> oil prices leap with israel reportedly preparing for a ground invasion the gaza strip. the stakes for mideast energy supplies could really not be higher. details what is standing in the cross-hairs. more money coming up
break even horizon to make a buying a house more advantageous of renting, detroit, central valley of california and many parts of florida that number sunday two years. it is incredibly affordable. melissa: yeah. >> certainly for investotors as well, so seen if you're noa homebuyer but investor instead that potential is looking very goo a big chunk of phoenix and miami purchase demand is coming from investors seeing these 5% increases in rents. melissa: buy something cheap that you can...